On Mar 27, Travis Crump wrote:
You're tring to use woody-proposed-updates which is really neither
stable nor woody. If it[pulling woody-proposed-updates] works when you
set Default Release to woody then my suspicion is that it wants a
default release of either stable/testing/unstable and
Hi,
I've just seen a somewhat irritating behaviour of apt-get
update/upgrade. Formerly I thought woody and stable are synonyms
for now because Woody is the current stable distribution.
I've set Default-Release to stable in apt.conf:
APT {
Get {
Fix-Broken true;
Show-Upgraded true;
Uwe Storbeck wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
You're tring to use woody-proposed-updates which is really neither
stable nor woody. If it[pulling woody-proposed-updates] works when you
set Default Release to woody then my suspicion is that it wants a
default release of either
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